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The author of "The Programmer's Cry" is a well-known programmer in the industry-Steve Yegge from Google, who has written many controversial articles, many of which are included in the book. This book is a collection of his wonderful articles.
The "Programmer's Cry" involves topics such as programming language culture, code methodology, and Google's culture.
The authors have expressed their unique and sharp views on various phenomena, technologies and trends in the factory industry. For example, is Java really a good object-oriented language? Is refactoring really that good? Which is better, strong or weak type language? Is agile really reliable? Programmers need to know math and so on. In addition, he talked about the ideas of many big companies, such as why Amazon made the platform so successful. Finally, the book also contains his written Google interview Raiders, this article can be said for countless test takers lit the beacon.
"The Programmer's Shout" discusses all the hot topics that programmers are very concerned about, the content is broad, the viewpoint is unique, it is very suitable for the programmers reading reference.
Author Profile ...
Steve Yegge is a programmer and blogger, writing a lot about programming languages, productivity, and software culture. He holds an undergraduate degree in computer science from the University of Washington, and 20 of industry experience in the areas of embedded operating systems, scalable e-commerce systems, mobile device applications, and tools to enhance software productivity. He has worked for companies such as Amazon and Google.
Xu Xuming, compiled more than 10 years, translated a few books, now in the Amazon as a yard farm. Work and interest are written in code, like seemingly troublesome problems. I live in Seattle and enjoy watching American dramas in my spare time.
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Preface 1
1th Religion in programming languages 1
Author's notes: Babel 1
Bar Tower 2
Author's notes: the implementation of the noun kingdom 17
Execution in the kingdom of the noun 18
Note by the author: Notes of the Mystery Machine 28
Note on the Mystery Machine 29
Author's note: Moore's law is nonsense. 50
Moore's law is nonsense. 50
Author's notes: Transformation 57
Transform 58
Author's note: weak type mechanism is not strong enough 65
Weak type mechanism is not strong enough 66
The 2nd chapter in the Code of Philosophy 77
Author's note: Software requires philosophers 77
Software requires philosopher 78
Author's notes: The Natural enemies of code 85
Author's notes: Against anti-propaganda 98
Notes from the author: Bambi and Godzilla 103
Bambi and Godzilla 104
Author's notes: Programmer's Math 114
Programmer's Math 115
Author's notes: Local tyrants Programmer's Gourmet 124
Local tyrants Programmer's Gourmet 124
The 3rd chapter about Google 139
Author's notes: applying for Google 139
Apply for Google 140
Author's notes: Agile good, agile bad 152
Agile good, agile bad 153
Author's note: Can Google stay ahead of the 168
Can Google stay ahead of the 169?
Author's notes: Spit slot Google platform 175
Spit slot Google Platform 178
Summary 189
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